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civil liberties. we'll be right back. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> intelligence gathering national security and privacy. we offer but unable to secure appearances from representatives sesenbrunner, leahy or general alexander for tonight's program. joining us for congress' response is julian sÁnchez. shane harris, senior writer of "the watchers." and bob genier. john, we're seeing movement in congress now to bring about change, some restrictions to what the intelligences can do. there was an attempt to rein in abilities. but it didn't go anywhere. what changed now and why is it different? >> t
civil liberties. we'll be right back. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected....
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this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consi
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this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to
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it's important for congress in a civil rights committee room to think about whether laws are distrim gnatry. >> these mothers say they'll push to make their voices heard, with hopes to bring changes to the stand-your-ground law. >>> tonight i had a chance to speak with a lawyer for trayvon martin's mother and i asked personally ben cump if the stand-your-ground has to do with race? >> certainly there are racial undertones unfortunately, because the law is to arbitrarily been applied, as well as ambiguous that the police officers, the state attorneys, nobody really have the same understanding of this law. and one country -- county ply this one and another another way. in the wendy davis and trayvon martin case, if the shoe was on the other foot they would not griften the benefit of the stand-your-ground. >> what do you think of the way some legislators handled this in other states. >> i think everyone followed florida, since they were the first state to pass it in 2006. it's been one of those things that we have seen a proliferation of people trying to take the law into their own hand
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i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he learned over the years is that there are millions of people in the state of california and undocumented folks in san francisco that are not part of our official economy that are hiding. because of fear that will not participate in health prevention because of fear. because of that we have to have an immigration policy it is forward-looking and make sure there's a path to censorship[p. we're in a worldwide talent war. are we going to lose to other great cities or are we going to make sure we're getting the talent. i know the conv
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the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used in official emails and discussions according to google fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but in a politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely linked to an incident of racism needs to be banned then we've got to get rid of the word blanket because they gave the native americans disease still blankets to kill them i and they bought their land with beads so we've got to get rid of that word to remember the separate drinking fountains and segregated buses based on race in america yes so we can't say those words anymore either or we might just possibly remember something bad which could lead to the ultimate horror of the modern western world unpleasa
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there are also important efforts underway that would enable others to review how we strike the right balance, including the on communications and intelligence he technology and the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. we are looking across the board at intelligence chattering to -- intelligence gathering to ensure as we gather intelligence we are accounting for the privacy shared by americans and citizens around the world. we also need to ensure that our -- that we are more effectively weighing the risks and rewards of our activity and focusing above all on threats to the american people. we need to make sure we are collecting information just because we can't, but because we should. because we need it for our security. too long. not go on but i think it's important to contextualize some of these revelations to look at what the administration is doing to review our intelligence activities and to look at how we balance the need for security and the completely transformed world we live in because of the technology advances that have occurred. earlier,, as i said the clear and r
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>> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper, how many man hours and money? >> i can't off the top of my head, but i will tell you it's easily tens of thousands of man hours and millions and millions of dollars that we spend on oversight of this program. if you just take the 300 compliance officers of nsa alone, let alone the rest of the apparatus of nsa that is devoted to oversight, my staff, dod's staff, the department of justice, the fisa court, the civil liberties and privacy officers, igs, and the amount of time they spend, it is very costly program in terms of both manpower and dollars. i just don't have a figure. >> one last comment, reflection, is there anything either one of you can think of within your authority to do to address civil liberties and privacy issues that you're not doing? >> from my perspective, no. one of the things, and i was just going to have chris add one element if i could on here to your question. >> we'd actually just described a note to ourselves, but at nsa, the annual dollars we
>> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper, how many man hours and money? >> i can't off the top of my head, but i will tell you it's easily tens of thousands of man hours and millions and millions of dollars that we spend on oversight of this program. if you just take the 300 compliance officers of nsa alone, let alone the rest of the apparatus of nsa that is devoted to oversight, my staff, dod's staff, the department of justice, the...
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i mean, civil rights became a moral crisis and i think you viewed it as a black and white issue. and famous address of 1963 from the white house, he goes live on television to say, listen, law alone will not make men see right. people need to change their opinions. and people need to behave in ways that reflect our values, because as i noted, we are on the same team. and if we have a common goal, we need to be working together. >> i mean, it's a great book and something we all need to hear. those that read this book take one thing away, what would your message be? >> well, i think it's time that millennials say we can put aside the differences that our leaders have. i think as jfk said, we need embrace this notion that the torch has been passed to a new generation. and we need to -- we need new leaders, people without the old hates and i'rivalries to pick u this torch and say i don't care about the old arguments and that could mean running for office and being involved in a charity or helping a neighbor with the kbroe grow groceries. >> i think our lawmakers need to hear this mes
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earlyn the late 1960s, 1970s, civil rights and voting rights were really starting to expand. vote for a system that was little more fair and just. pump the money into lobbying and politics and you begin to knock down the barriers to money and politics. year processa 40 in this country of money moving into politics. from theill dominates presidential level down to the local city council level. we end up in a situation, you talk about an issue like poverty, gets pushed aside.
earlyn the late 1960s, 1970s, civil rights and voting rights were really starting to expand. vote for a system that was little more fair and just. pump the money into lobbying and politics and you begin to knock down the barriers to money and politics. year processa 40 in this country of money moving into politics. from theill dominates presidential level down to the local city council level. we end up in a situation, you talk about an issue like poverty, gets pushed aside.
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violation to authorize a civil rights investigation. in a statement to cnn in early october moore said this is about getting to the facts and the truth, and we want the johnson family and the community of valdosta to have confidence in the process. after nine months the johnsons say they will not stop until they get an answer, no matter what the u.s. attorney decides. how long are you willing to fight? >> till i die. if it take me till i die, i will fight till i die. >> victor blackwell joins me live now. i want to get back to that newly released materiel that you and that family have really fought long and hard to see. what does it tell us if anything about any potential foul play? >> reporter: well, ashleigh, we've been covered this story for six months and only after a request by the johnsons as part of the open request did we get the video surveillance. i want to show you the first clip, if we can play the one with kendrick in the hall. we blurred out the other students but we see kendrick is walking in the gym behind another studen
violation to authorize a civil rights investigation. in a statement to cnn in early october moore said this is about getting to the facts and the truth, and we want the johnson family and the community of valdosta to have confidence in the process. after nine months the johnsons say they will not stop until they get an answer, no matter what the u.s. attorney decides. how long are you willing to fight? >> till i die. if it take me till i die, i will fight till i die. >> victor...
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he worked actively with president lyndon johnson and the signing of the civil rights act of 1964. if he could see me here today, testifying in front of the united senate, he would be beaming with pride and amazed at how far his daughter had come until he came to understand what brought me here. i appear before you because my son jordan was shot and killed last november while sitting in the backseat of a friend's car listening to loud music. the man who killed him opened fire on four unarmed teenagers, even as they tried to move out of harm's way. that man was empowered by the standard your ground statute. i'm here to tell you there was no ground to stand. there was no threat. no one of trying to invade hiss home, his vehicle, nor threaten him or his family. there was a vociferous argument about music during which the accused, michael dunn, did not feel that hef -- he was treated with respect. you're not going talk too me like that, he shouted as he sprayed the car that jordan sat in with bullets. killing him instantly. when jordan's friends tried to back the car away, mr. dunn aim
he worked actively with president lyndon johnson and the signing of the civil rights act of 1964. if he could see me here today, testifying in front of the united senate, he would be beaming with pride and amazed at how far his daughter had come until he came to understand what brought me here. i appear before you because my son jordan was shot and killed last november while sitting in the backseat of a friend's car listening to loud music. the man who killed him opened fire on four unarmed...
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she has spent time in the classrooms as well as the courtrooms and she is a civil rights hero as well as a public servant and an expert on the judicial system. in other words, if you had to design someone with a record and experience that is ideal for this court or any of the other circuit courts, you would pick nina pillard. i'm going to come back to the floor, i'm going to speak about her, i'm going to speak about this court, i'm going to speak about the gang of 14, and i'm going to speak about what should justify blocking a nominee of the president of the united states to serve in the courts. but for now let me just say about her, i hope that my colleagues will listen to her qualifications, to listen to her story and listen to the better angels of their natures. the present situation cannot stand, and if we continue on the present course, we will arrive at the same juncture that existed in may of 2005 when the gang of 14 helped to save the senate from a crisis. it would have been a crisis for the collegiality and civility of this institution, it would have been also a crisis for th
she has spent time in the classrooms as well as the courtrooms and she is a civil rights hero as well as a public servant and an expert on the judicial system. in other words, if you had to design someone with a record and experience that is ideal for this court or any of the other circuit courts, you would pick nina pillard. i'm going to come back to the floor, i'm going to speak about her, i'm going to speak about this court, i'm going to speak about the gang of 14, and i'm going to speak...
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hiring a new civil liberty and privacy officer to ensure that we do this right, as well. be any their restrictions on the civil liberties and privacy officer as to what he or she cannot look at ? >> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. estimate on how many man- -- >> ihem a i cannot, cannot at the top of my head. it is easily tens of thousands of man-hours and millions of dollars we spend on oversight of this program. compliance the 300 officers in the and essay a loan, let alone the rest of the apparatus at the nsa devoted to staff, dod staff, the department of justice, fisa igs,, privacy officers, the amount of time they spend is a very costly program in terms of both manpower and dollars. is there anything either one of you can think of within your to address civil liberties and privacy issues that you are not doing? >> from my perspective, no. element i would add to your -- tion >> we just described the note to ourselves. the annual dollars we have spent on this is 30 million. we have 300 full-time equivalents. everyone has a role to play in compliance
hiring a new civil liberty and privacy officer to ensure that we do this right, as well. be any their restrictions on the civil liberties and privacy officer as to what he or she cannot look at ? >> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. estimate on how many man- -- >> ihem a i cannot, cannot at the top of my head. it is easily tens of thousands of man-hours and millions of dollars we spend on oversight of this program. compliance the 300 officers in the and essay a...
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we do it right as well. that's the oversight and compliance. >> are there any restrictions on the civil liberties what they could look at within the role? any restrictions? >> to -- no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper how many man hours? >> i can't off the top of my head. i'll tell you it's easily tens and throughs of man hours and millions of dollars we spend on the oversight of the pralt. -- program. if you take the 300 compliance officers of the nsa alone, the rat -- apparatus. civil liberty and privacy officers, ig in the amount of time they spend it's a costly program in term of both man manpower and dollars. i don't have a figure. >> one last comment. is there anything you can think of within your authority to do to address civil liberty and privacy issues you're not doing? >> from my speption no. >> the annual dollar we spend is $30 million. we have 300 full-time equivalent. whey describe on the note it's everybody's job. everyone has a role to play in co
we do it right as well. that's the oversight and compliance. >> are there any restrictions on the civil liberties what they could look at within the role? any restrictions? >> to -- no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper how many man hours? >> i can't off the top of my head. i'll tell you it's easily tens and throughs of man hours and millions of dollars we spend on the oversight of the pralt. -- program. if you take the 300...
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. >> what do you think the chances are that federal civil rights charges could be filed and how important is that? >> i really don't know. i don't know -- what i do know, though, is that there is a lot of concern out there. we had a young man who lost his life and is there no -- there's no repercussions for that? and mr. zimmerman literally has gone free. i mean do we -- is this a vigilante society? i don't think so. so there has to be some accountability and we're leaving it to the justice department to do what they can to make sure everyone is held accountable for that. >> lorraine miller, interim president and ceo of the naacp. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> nbc news has obtained unbelievable video. two skydiving planes colliding over wisconsin. now, everyone survived, but can you imagine how terrifying this was, because instead of jumping as planned, the crash knocked all of them out of the plane into a freefall. one skydiver was actually pinned between two planes for a short time. you can see one of the planes actually breaking up into fiery debris
. >> what do you think the chances are that federal civil rights charges could be filed and how important is that? >> i really don't know. i don't know -- what i do know, though, is that there is a lot of concern out there. we had a young man who lost his life and is there no -- there's no repercussions for that? and mr. zimmerman literally has gone free. i mean do we -- is this a vigilante society? i don't think so. so there has to be some accountability and we're leaving it to the...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is also investigating whether lopez's civil rights were violated. and even though he was just 13, gillhouse and his partner told investigators they didn't realize he was so young. >> they didn't realize until later, the accident was over the particular age of the subject. what they focused on was the very real-looking replica assault rifle that the subject was carrying. >> reporter: complicating matters, the replica called an air soft rifle, did not have an orange cap on the end of the barrel required by law to be put on toys. but protesters say this is the case of an overzealous deputy. >> we want this eric gillhouse jailed and charged with murder. we're going to keep marching and keep walking out of school until this happens. >> reporter: we are at the sonoma county sheriff's office where this march ended. at one point you had hundreds if not thousands of people. in behind me you can see barricade and deputies in full riot gear just to make sure nothing got out of control. fortunately everything was peaceful. erin, there are mow protests planned f
. >> reporter: the fbi is also investigating whether lopez's civil rights were violated. and even though he was just 13, gillhouse and his partner told investigators they didn't realize he was so young. >> they didn't realize until later, the accident was over the particular age of the subject. what they focused on was the very real-looking replica assault rifle that the subject was carrying. >> reporter: complicating matters, the replica called an air soft rifle, did not have...
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we think of lincoln as the great emancipator and in the context of civil rights. simply put, what is the foreign policy president lincoln had? >> we think of the civil war as a domestic conflict but it was also a global conflict and lincoln had to deal with a series of crises over the course of his presidency from france, from britain, from spain, even russian ships showed up off the atlantic coast in the middle of the war. any one of these crises could have changed the course of the war if handled badly, could have changed the course of american history i don't think it's too much to say. >> sreenivasan: so it's one success that he kept europe out of our own fight. how do we know he was thinking about slavefully a global context? >> well, lincoln viewed the emancipation proclamation partly as an effort to speak across the atlantic ocean to ordinary europeans. one thing that's interesting to me is that the 19th century, the mid-19th century-- like our own age-- was also an information age. the telegraph, the steamship, exploding number of newspapers were shrinking
we think of lincoln as the great emancipator and in the context of civil rights. simply put, what is the foreign policy president lincoln had? >> we think of the civil war as a domestic conflict but it was also a global conflict and lincoln had to deal with a series of crises over the course of his presidency from france, from britain, from spain, even russian ships showed up off the atlantic coast in the middle of the war. any one of these crises could have changed the course of the war...
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rights movement. >> washington journal continues -- we want to welcome back to the table congressman bill pascrell, on the wings and means committee. the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. a front-page story on "the washington times," this morning, after a wave of disaster, "a trickle of aid. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. guest: you have both the administration and the state administration playing the same situation, sitting on money that has been voted on, you know how difficult it was to get the money in the first place. back then there were people against this and are asking money for their own problems in their own state, which is a bit hypocritical, but the fact of the matter is i am concerned about the flow of that money. i had a press conference yesterday into towns that were dramatically affected by hurricane sandy. trying to pay attention to the fact that the storm did not only shore, whichrsey i
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we'll talk about this with our own legal guys, avery freeman, civil rights attorney, law professor in cleveland, and richard herman, new york attorney, joining us from las vegas. good to see you, gentlemen. wow, it's an extraordinary case. i know you agree on that. georgia authorities at one time concluding that no foul play, case closed, and then, now, a federal investigation. so, richard, what's the impetus in your view for this new investigation, new evidence, evidence collected, not treated properly? what's your view? >> you know, fred, the perseverance of the family to continue to pressure the authorities to look into this, it's a hard pill to swallow when they say your teenage son is found rolled up in a mat dead. a seemingly healthy young man. you look into this investigat n investigation, and there are so many issues of contaminated crime scene, the fact that when the second autopsy was done, there were no organs in his body, his fingernails were gone. seemingly to look for dna. there's a lot of problems with this case, fred. it will take an overwhelming set of facts and evide
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there are also important efforts underway that will enable others to review how we strike the right balance including the review group on intelligence and communications technology and the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. our review is looking across the board at our intelligence gathering to ensure that was as we gather intelligence, we are properly accounting for both the security of citizens and our allies and the privacy concerns shared by americans and citizens around the world. we also need to ensure that our intelligence resources are most effectively supporting our foreign policy and national security objectives that we are more effectively weighing the risks and rewards of our activities that we are focused above all on threats to the american people. we need to ensure are collecting information not just because we can but because we should. because we need it for our security. so again, i won't go on too long. i think it's important top context you'llize some of these revelations to look at what the administration is doing to review our intelligence activities and to l
there are also important efforts underway that will enable others to review how we strike the right balance including the review group on intelligence and communications technology and the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. our review is looking across the board at our intelligence gathering to ensure that was as we gather intelligence, we are properly accounting for both the security of citizens and our allies and the privacy concerns shared by americans and citizens around the...
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start from the very beginning. >> this meeting happened yesterday between -- with civil rights leaders and the ceo of macy's to see what they can do -- barneys, i'm sorry. this happened, started a week ago when we got the first complaint that became public. this was 19-year-old christian who said he went into barney's, bought a $349 belt and was detained when -- by security when they thought that he had used a fraudulent credit card. then we started hearing other cases come about. four claims in all, two from macy's, two from barneys. another when a woman went in and bought a handbag for $2,500. we have the one at macy's with the actor rob brown who went in and bought a $1,300 movado watch for his mother. the fourth one was a man named art brown who filed a complaint who said he was surrounded by police and deon madded to see identification after buying $330 worth of shirts in macy's. that's where we are with the complaints so far. >> in terms of this, what has been the reaction from the retailers themselves? are they reacting? often times they hire outside security forces or contracto
start from the very beginning. >> this meeting happened yesterday between -- with civil rights leaders and the ceo of macy's to see what they can do -- barneys, i'm sorry. this happened, started a week ago when we got the first complaint that became public. this was 19-year-old christian who said he went into barney's, bought a $349 belt and was detained when -- by security when they thought that he had used a fraudulent credit card. then we started hearing other cases come about. four...
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liberty issues that have arisen over the summer, and we have to find the right way to reconcile these two objectives. host: tim up next from ohio, independent line 30 good morning, -- independent line. the morning, tim. caller: i am a citizen, but i'm not stupid. richard clark had his reputation destroyed, and condoleezza rice -- there was an fbi discovered the terrorist trying to steer plans in the land, stand down, and all he -- host: caller you are breaking up a little bit here to let me put you on hold and see if we can get a better connection with you. you are cutting in and out. i want to make sure you get a chance to talk fully to our guest here and we will put you on hold. diana from california, democrat line. hi. caller: hi, there, first time caller. your guess just finished saying that we have to get the trust of the american people. i am a lifelong government -- democrat. feinstein'sne office, al raged it -- outraged that she is supporting this violation of our constitutional rights that i have never been more active in following the hearings that the senate, at the congres
liberty issues that have arisen over the summer, and we have to find the right way to reconcile these two objectives. host: tim up next from ohio, independent line 30 good morning, -- independent line. the morning, tim. caller: i am a citizen, but i'm not stupid. richard clark had his reputation destroyed, and condoleezza rice -- there was an fbi discovered the terrorist trying to steer plans in the land, stand down, and all he -- host: caller you are breaking up a little bit here to let me put...
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between privacy concerns and security concerns, a second group going to focus right in on civil liberties, privacy and civil liberties oversight board to give some of the oversight many of the critics in the surveillance was saying they were lacking. every day there's another revelation about spying including some of our closest allies. the newest edward snowden documents reveal more spying on america's closest allies. in spain, reports the nsa listened in on 60 million phone calls in a single month and in germany the newspaper reports president obama was briefed by nsa chief keith alexander about spying on angela merkel's calls back in 2010, contradicting white house assurances the president was not aware of the extent of the surveillance. the nsa quickly denied the report telling cnn "general alexander did not discuss with president obama in 2010 an alleged foreign intelligence operation involving german chancellor merkel nor has he ever discussed alleged operations involving chancellor merkel." a clear step beyond the white house's willingness up to now to deny president and future mon
between privacy concerns and security concerns, a second group going to focus right in on civil liberties, privacy and civil liberties oversight board to give some of the oversight many of the critics in the surveillance was saying they were lacking. every day there's another revelation about spying including some of our closest allies. the newest edward snowden documents reveal more spying on america's closest allies. in spain, reports the nsa listened in on 60 million phone calls in a single...
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everybody wants to make sure everything was done the right way in a situation like this. although the outcome obviously terrible. lieutenant, thank you for joining us this morning. appreciate the information. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up next on "new day," do you let your kids play with your cell phone or work on your tablet any time they want? well, it may be too much. it may not be good for them. there's new guidelines for your children on how much screen time is too much. also ahead, basketball is back. and are you nba ready? tv analyst and former pro himself greg anthony is here to help you get your game on. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. people find out state farm does car loans as well as they do in
everybody wants to make sure everything was done the right way in a situation like this. although the outcome obviously terrible. lieutenant, thank you for joining us this morning. appreciate the information. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up next on "new day," do you let your kids play with your cell phone or work on your tablet any time they want? well, it may be too much. it may not be good for them. there's new guidelines for your children on how much screen time is...